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[Necessity of chorda tympani cutting from data collected at Department of Otolaryngology at the Collegium Medicum of the Jagiellonian University].

Authors :
Wiatr M
Składzień J
Tomik J
Przeklasa R
Oleś K
Gawlik J
Source :
Przeglad lekarski [Przegl Lek] 2009; Vol. 66 (11), pp. 933-6.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Background: Chorda tympani nerve is a branch of the facial nerve which enables perception of taste of 2/3 anterior part of tongue and it is responsible for unilateral parasymphatetic nerve supplying of the submandibular and sublinqual salivary glands.<br />Material and Methods: Prospective analysis of patients operated on middle ear in ENT Department Jagiellonian University of Krakow between 2004-2008 was performed. Nearly 650 operations were done in that period of time. Chorda tympani nerve was cut in 96 individuals. Most of them were treated for chronic otitis media.<br />Results: When chorda tympani nerve was cut--the majority of cases did not complain of dysgeusia. Disturbance of taste was observed in ca. 2% of patients but it was transitory. The subject experienced sour/metallic taste.<br />Conclusions: Taste disturbance following unilateral injury to the chorda tympani nerve was usually the most intense in the first few weeks and improves with time.

Details

Language :
Polish
ISSN :
0033-2240
Volume :
66
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Przeglad lekarski
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20297632